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six and principals
Variety < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s television reviewer, said: " All six of the principals, especially ( Courteney ) Cox and Schwimmer, appear resourceful and display sharp sitcom skills.
The faculty consists of a principal, three assistant principals, one dean, six counselors, a media-specialist, and over 125 certificated staff members.
In his review for The New York Times, Clive Barnes wrote that " the book and lyrics ... have ease and a decent few laughs ... The music ... has worn less well, too many of the nostalgic ballads sound like sub-Pucini filtered through Glenn Miller ... Mr. Field has staged the musical numbers with zest and imagination, but, with respect, he is no great shakes as a choreographer ... Where Mr. Field is most successful is in the performances of his six principals, and the women are markedly better than the men.
In 1921, Mdm Gao resigned as principal and six principals took occupancy of the post over a short period of time.
He then returned to London where he freelanced for two years, represented by Artist Partners Ltd. ( 1966 – 68 ), before joining the New York design consortium Push Pin Studios, ( principals: Seymour Chwast and Milton Glaser ) with whom he worked for six years ( 1969 – 75 ).
The six principals then march down a flight of stairs out of view and a chorus of men and women all in multicolored flowing attire circle around the perimeter going up and down the stairs singing the title song.
The school has six houses named after former brother principals of the school.
Horace Mann has had six principals.
The School is divided into six houses, named after the first principals.
In view of the rapid expansion and complexities in administration, the university underwent a major restructuring in 1983 resulting in decentralization of the administration through the creation of six campus colleges headed by principals.

six and then
Moreover, he had spent six months on the Galapagos islands, among the great turtles that Captain Cook had found there, and now and then he would disappear into some small island of the West Indies.
he rose at half-past six every morning, made himself some French coffee, had his corn flakes and more coffee, smoked four cigarettes while reading last Sunday's Herald Tribune and yesterday's Pittsburgh Gazette, then put on his high-topped farmer's shoes and walked under a vine bower to his workshop.
The research team prepared and then revised the questionnaire over a period of six months.
He sucked in his breath and kept quiet while Killpath laid down the sheet again, wound the gold-wire stems of his glasses around his ears and then, eying the report as it lay before him on the desk, intoned, `` Acting Lieutenant Gunnar Matson one failed to see that the station keeper was properly relieved two absented himself throughout the entire watch without checking on the station's activities or the whereabouts of his section sergeants three permitted members of the Homicide Detail of the Inspector's Bureau to arrogate for their own convenience a patrolman who was thereby prevented from carrying on his proper assignment four failed to notify the station commander Acting Captain O. T. Killpath of a homicide occurring in the district five frequented extralegal establishments known as after-hours spots for purposes of an unofficial and purportedly social nature and six '' -- he leaned back and peeled off his glasses `` -- failed to co-operate with the Acting Captain by returning promptly when so ordered.
He then retired to the Kafes previously occupied by Mahmud and died at Topkapı Palace after six years of confinement.
Newer files have a header that consists of six unsigned 32-bit words, an optional information chunk and then the data ( in big endian format ).
Callimachus then tells how Artemis visited Pan, the god of the forest, who gave her seven bitches and six dogs.
She then captured six golden-horned deer to pull her chariot.
The two molecules acetyl-CoA ( from one molecule of glucose ) then enter the citric acid cycle, producing two more molecules of ATP, six more NADH molecules and two reduced ( ubi ) quinones ( via FADH < sub > 2 </ sub > as enzyme-bound cofactor ), and releasing the remaining carbon atoms as carbon dioxide.
The same checker may be moved twice as long as the two moves are distinct: six and then three, or three and then six.
The solution sought is then separated from the remaining six based on physical conditions.
Formerly the position of Dean belonged to the longest-serving of the cardinal bishops, all six of whom then headed a suburbicarian see.
The winner of the game is the team who completes the set circuit of six hoops ( and then back again the other way ), with both balls, and then strikes the centre peg ( making a total of 13 points per ball = 26 ).
They then had a mediocre record for six seasons and were ruined by a trade war with the Union Association ( UA ) in 1884, when its three best players ( Fred Dunlap, Jack Glasscock, and Jim McCormick ) jumped to the UA after being offered higher salaries.
Since then six more editions have been published.
( By six weeks in the human embryo ) the prosencephalon then divides further into the telencephalon and diencephalon ; and the rhombencephalon divides into the metencephalon and myelencephalon.
Foreign policy analysts Hachigian and Sutphen in their book The Next American Century suggest all six powers have similar vested interests in stability and terrorism prevention and trade ; if they can find common ground, then the next decades may be marked by peaceful growth and prosperity.
But it was then that Hume started his great historical work The History of England, which took fifteen years and ran over a million words, to be published in six volumes in the period between 1754 and 1762, while also involved with the Canongate Theatre.
He published his first article in The New Yorker magazine in 1925, then joined the staff in 1927 and continued to contribute for around six decades.
Not surprisingly Essendon then lost four of the remaining six matches, including to wooden spooners Richmond to tumble out of contention.
If one hundred six-minute calls are received then the total traffic in that hour is six hundred minutes or 10 Erlangs.

six and come
The spectacular Mays, who reaches a decade in the big leagues come May 25, joined six other sluggers who walloped four home runs in a span of nine innings.
Thirty-one minutes later, when it took off for El Paso, hardly anyone of the crew of six or the 65 other passengers paid any attention to the man and teen-age boy who had come aboard.
After defeating the wild-card Boston Red Sox 3-1 in the Division Series, Cleveland lost the 1998 ALCS in six games to the New York Yankees, who had come into the playoffs with a then-AL record 114 wins in the regular season.
Before he was assassinated, Umar decided that his successor would come from a group of six.
Essendon won just one of its first six games in 1981 and Sheedy threatened to come out of retirement and show his players " how it was done " if their performance didn't improve.
Thus, he cautiously states: " But knowing the sure number declared by Scripture, that is six hundred sixty and six, let them await, in the first place, the division of the kingdom into ten ; then, in the next place, when these kings are reigning, and beginning to set their affairs in order, and advance their kingdom, them learn to acknowledge that he who shall come claiming the kingdom for himself, and shall terrify those men of whom we have been speaking, have a name containing the aforesaid number, is truly the abomination of desolation.
:" The redemption of Israel will come about through the mystic force of the letter “ Vav ” has the numerical value of six, namely, in the sixth millennium ….
They come in sets of four, five or six.
According to the BBC, Yemeni media say the embassy closures come after " six trucks full of weapons and explosives entered the capital, and the security forces lost track of the vehicles.
Bligh accused the six officers of what amounted to mutiny and summoned Major George Johnston to come and deal with the matter.
This high density is not formed from high-rise buildings ; instead, it has come about through the subdivision of large mid-rise Victorian and Georgian terraced houses ( generally of some four to six floors ) into flats.
" The interloper, who looks strangely familiar, calls himself " Joe " and explains that he has come from the future through a Time Gate, a circle about six feet in diameter in the air behind Joe.
sakīnah is mentioned six times in the Quran, in chapters 2, 9 and 48. Their prophet said to them: " The sign of his kingship is that the Ark will come to you in which there is tranquility from your Lord and a relic from the family of Moses and the family of Aaron, borne by the angels.
This model outlines six discrete stages transited by individuals who successfully come out: identity confusion, identity comparison, identity tolerance, identity acceptance, identity pride, and identity synthesis.
If Yoshi eats six pieces of the same fruit in a row, a Heart Fruit will come parachuting across the screen.
He agreed, however, to spare them, on condition that six of the principal citizens would come to him, bareheaded and barefooted and with ropes around their necks, and give themselves up to death.
It must be emphasised that for a six to be scored the ball must come off the bat, so it is impossible to have six byes for a ball crossing the boundary ( without there being overthrows ).
The legislation for Irish Home Rule was due to come into effect, allowing for the two-year delay under the Parliament Act, in 1914 – by which time the Cabinet were discussing allowing the six predominantly Protestant counties of Ulster to opt out of the arrangement, which was ultimately suspended owing to the outbreak of the Great War in 1914.
The epic Bhagavatha Purana is the chronology of Vishnu's ten major incarnations ( there are in total twenty six incarnations ): Matsya ( fish ), Kurma ( turtle ), Varaha ( boar ), Narasimha ( lion-faced human ), Vamana ( an ascetic in the form of a midget ), Parasurama ( a warrior Brahmin ), Rama, Krishna, Gautam Buddha ( later buddhists separated themselves from Hindus ), Kalki ( a predicted warrior on a white horse who would come in this yuga ) whose appearance also signals the beginning of the end of the epoch.
In the fifth, it was Pintor's turn to come back and take a round, but Gómez pounded Pintor to the head in rounds six, seven and eight, the latter in which Pintor lost a point for punching low.
A company was drilling for coal and, when they had reaching a depth of six hundred feet, there was a great noise and bad-smelling fumes began to come from the hole.
" After six months of hard work, under both peacetime and simulated wartime conditions, the 28 BW and Ellsworth, with extensive personnel, technical and logistical support from sister B-1 units at McConnell, Grand Forks and Dyess Air Force Bases, passed the test " with flying colors "; and proved the B-1 to be a reliable and capable weapons system ; the mainstay of America's heavy bomber fleet for years to come.
Rameau had used accompanied recitatives, and the overtures in his later operas reflected the action to come, so when Gluck arrived in Paris in 1774 to produce a series of six French operas, he could be seen as continuing in the tradition of Rameau.

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